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'Working Man' by Peter Nuttall - songs and additional information.


'Working Man' by Peter Nuttall
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Songs
The following songs are suggestions; other songs may be used at the discretion of the production. The script copyright and performance rights cover the scores we supply. The script copyright and performance rights do not cover other songs.
Scores for the following songs are supplied with the Producer's Copy of the script.
Song #SongSample
1North Of Tyne (Peter Nuttall)Sample from the Backing CD
2'Lewance Of Beer (Peter Nuttall)Sample from the Backing CD
3Sandhills (Peter Nuttall)Sample from the Vocal CD
4Roll Up, Roll Up (Peter Nuttall)Sample from the Vocal CD
5The Caulker's Song (Peter Nuttall)Sample from the Vocal CD
6Build A Ship (Peter Nuttall)Sample from the Backing CD
7'Lewance Of Beer - Reprise (Peter Nuttall)Sample from the Vocal CD
Period and Geography
Location: England. Time Period: 1920 to 1939
Settings and Set Complexity
Number of Sets: 9
Setting: Living Room, Office, Cafe/Bar/Restaurant, Park, Street and 'Other Location'
Set Requirements: Backdrops/simple flats
The script includes characters in the following age range(s):
Unspecified ages
8 to 12
 Language Advisory:Help
Swearing rate: less than 1 known rude word per thousand.
We have identified the following types of language in the text:
Mild swearwords
Potential blasphemy
In addition to the text, the "Producer's Copy" of the Script includes the following:
A list of the required properties
Piano and vocal scores for all of the songs (these should be listed above)
Style:
Full-length musical play inspired by the paintings of Alexander Millar, set on Tyneside in the heyday of the shipyards.
Synopsis:
Johnson's shipyard is under new management, but the new boss is unpopular - he's stopped the beer allowance, for one thing. The men strike, but are sacked. They need to find a better way to get him to change his mind. What about going back to workwithout pay?

 
 

 
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